Honda NX650 Dominator tracker

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Nice, love this bike, good job. Where did you pick up the volt meter? I need to add one to my GL as the factory unit got smashed by a deer.
 
Maritime said:
Nice, love this bike, good job. Where did you pick up the volt meter? I need to add one to my GL as the factory unit got smashed by a deer.

Got mine from eBay, you can search "waterproof mini digital led voltmeter" or something similar. You'll get loads of these. Also, you should let the deer pay for it since he's liable 8)
 
Ha thanks I figured it might have been ebay. The damn deer cost me $2K to get my bike back on the road, not to mention I was in a bed for 8 months re-growing my lower leg bone but back on the bike and walking again.
 
Really nice domi build! Is this the speedo you are using?

https://www.dimecitycycles.com/2-5-inch-black-mini-kph-speedometer-with-black-face-indicator-lights-and-tripometer.html

Speedometer K=1,4 , but what is the diameter of the speedo cable for the unit/ for the dominator?

Thanks
 
Looks like the same one and in this case, the original Dommie cable should fit.


desmodimwit said:
Really nice domi build! Is this the speedo you are using?

https://www.dimecitycycles.com/2-5-inch-black-mini-kph-speedometer-with-black-face-indicator-lights-and-tripometer.html

Speedometer K=1,4 , but what is the diameter of the speedo cable for the unit/ for the dominator?

Thanks
 
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